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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | December 4, 2005
ROLL CALL - Bogus voting and the leaders-to-be in Jamaica
POLITICIANS, THE world over, live for votes and too often make critical choices affecting the lives of ordinary citizens with nothing more than winning votes in mind. Today, the spotlight is on bogus voting in the constituencies of all...
Planning for leadership
DON ANDERSON'S polls of November show that the People's National Party goes into its last National Executive Council (NEC) meeting for 2005 in good shape against the Jamaica Labour Party, and that party president P.J. Patterson enters what might be his...
Threats to press freedom
THE THREAT to press freedom in Jamaica does not come from overweening Governmental authority or from an oligarchic Press ownership. It comes, instead, from journalists and commentators not inflexibly committed to fairness, impartiality and...
The art and spirit of the game
THE JOY of watching babies and little children is that they find everything so new, so interesting. The world for them is an inexhaustible delight of endless novelty.
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